Your message dated Wed, 12 Aug 2009 15:44:02 +0200
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and subject line Pinyin method for traditional Chinese
has caused the Debian Bug report #366592,
regarding Pinyin method for traditional Chinese
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Package: scim
Version: 1.4.4-1+b1
Severity: normal
File: /usr/share/doc/scim/README.Debian.gz

We see
   scim-pinyin, scim-tables-zh
                                                         (for simplified 
Chinese)
   scim-chewing, scim-tables-zh
                                                        (for traditional 
Chinese)
But we are a traditional Chinese user who uses pinyin.
Seeing the above makes us feel there is no hope.
We downloaded the scim stuff only to find that traditional Chinese
pinyin users are not welcome!?

  If you have never used SCIM before, your ~/.scim/global may be not existent.
  You can run ``scim'' from an X terminal, then press Ctrl-C to abort it, this
  configure file should be created for the user.

The directory is created, but not that file.

Also:
We are told to restart, but
  $ scim -c simple -e pinyin -f x11 --no-socket -d
  Smart Common Input Method 1.4.4

  Launching a SCIM process with x11...
  Loading simple Config module ...
  Creating backend ...
  Loading x11 FrontEnd module ...
  Failed to launch SCIM.
The program should SAY WHY ...: already running

So how to stop old?
 pkill -HUP scim #best I can figure out

So mention all that.


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Dan,

thank you for reporting back.  I'm glad to hear scim is working as you
expect it these days.  Based on your feedback, I mark this ticket as
fixed now.  Please continue to report any problems you find in the scim
package.

Regards

Rolf


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